PHILIPPINES: No to Marcos

To most of the 5,000 people in Manila's plush International Convention
Center, the explosion at first seemed to be a sound effect: they had
been watching a noisy slide show depicting U.S. Admiral George Dewey's
1898 defeat of the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay. But the blast was a
real one: 18 stunned and bleeding delegates to a convention of the
American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) emerged from the hall after a
bomb exploded only 50 ft. from their host, President Ferdinand Marcos
of the Philippines.